Authorities in Lam Dong Province's Da Lat City destroyed 26 tonnes of substandard potatoes imported from China on Saturday.
Medical staff to deal with toxic mushrooms
Nearly 80 medical staff from seven northern provinces including Bac Kan, Ha Giang, Hung Yen and Yen Bai yesterday finished a four-day training course on dealing with cases of mushroom poisoning in the mountainous northern province of Ha Giang.
Private preventative medicine discussed
Municipal councillors yesterday suggested that the People's Committee and Department of Health encourage private sector participation in the preventive medicine system to ease the human-resource and financial burden on the government.
Firms produce unsafe drinking water
The Food Safety and Hygiene Department in southern Dong Nai Province has suspended the operations of seven companies that sell drinking water following concerns over the water's safety.
Warning on German contraceptives
The Drug Administration of Viet Nam is keeping a close eye on information relating to two drugs, Yaz and Yasmin, used to prevent pregnancy.
Hospital for police officers opens eye clinic
The April 30 Hospital under the Ministry of Public Security today opened a hi-tech eye centre to meet the demand for check-ups and medical treatment for police personnel.
Paediatrics hospital gets transgender nod
The Ha Noi-based National Hospital of Paediatrics has become the second hospital in the country allowed to perform transgender surgeries.
No health fears over Chinese ginger
The risk of poisoning from Chinese ginger in Viet Nam was not high, said Plant Protection Department director Nguyen Xuan Hong on Tuesday.
Coronavirus likely to become epidemic epidemic
Medical experts have warned about the risk of the coronavirus, even though there have been no reports of the virus in the country.
Milk programme seeks to improve children's health
Two million children at targeted kindergartens and primary schools across the country could be given at least 200ml of fresh milk per day from next year, as part of a planned government programme aiming to improve the health of the country's youth.
Food poisoning risk high
The risk of food poisoning at company canteens nationwide remains high, even though authorities claim it is under control.

Hightlight

Income not the only measure of poverty Income not the only measure of poverty

Viet Nam's poverty rate is estimated at around 10 per cent but the number of people who do not achieve social well-being is believed to be much higher. It's necessary to go beyond income when defining people's experiences.

Clouds cover VN weather forecasting Clouds cover VN weather forecasting

Viet Nam has so far only accomplished 30 per cent of the workload to modernise weather forecasting technology and upgrade monitoring systems.

Viet Nam private equity outlook bounces back Viet Nam private equity outlook bounces back

Investors viewing Viet Nam's investment environment favourably has increased over the last six months, according to a bi-annual survey on the nation's private equity outlook done by Grant Thornton Vietnam.

City taxi inspectors urged to crackdown on violations City taxi inspectors urged to crackdown on violations

Taxis operating in HCM City will be subject to greater scrutiny and punishment in the coming months, says Duong Hong Thanh, deputy director of the city's Transport Department.

Shares slide but outlook remains bright Shares slide but outlook remains bright

The VN-Index on the HCM City Stock Exchange tumbled during all five sessions last week, concluding the week off 3.6 per cent to 509.03 points.